Keeping Pace or Falling Behind? The Depth of Latin American Trade Agreements
ABSTRACT This article examines whether Latin American countries are keeping pace with global trends in trade agreement depth or falling behind. Using 681 agreements (1970–2019), we develop the Depth Index of Trade Agreements (DITA) to weight provisions endogenously through factor analysis based on co‐occurrence patterns.
Raphael Gomes da Silva +2 more
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The Deadlock that never happened: The Impact of Enlargement on the Common Foreign and Security Policy Council Working Groups. European Political Economy Review No. 6 (March 2007) , pp. 4-30 [PDF]
Contrary to some previous assumptions, the enlargement did not halt the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) decisionmaking process in a substantial way.
Pomorska, Karolina., Juncos, Ana E.
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EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy and Lithuania
The controversial war in Iraq has revitalized the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) of the European Union (EU), which has been stagnant since Maastricht Treaty and the failure in the Balkans. The development of the CFSP is accumulating acceleration: the EU will soon have not only a common market, common institutions and a single currency, but ...
Gricius, Algirdas, Paulauskas, Kęstutis
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Chinese Trade Competition and Rural Mexican Migration
ABSTRACT China's accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001 reshaped global trade, reducing U.S. demand for Mexican manufactured goods and weakening Mexico's manufacturing employment. This study estimates how this trade‐induced decline affected migration and employment decisions among rural Mexicans.
Zachariah Rutledge, Joaquin Mayorga
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European Foreign, Security, and Defense Policy [PDF]
[Introduction by Mark A. Pollack, series editor]. This EUSA Review Forum examines an increasingly important aspect of the EU’s global role: its pursuit of a common foreign, security, and (potentially) defense policy.
Carlsnaes, Walter +3 more
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EU Common Foreign Security Policy and the Ukraine Crisis [PDF]
openFor decades the Member States of the European Community have cooperated in Foreign Policy, even exceeding the scope of the Community Treaties.
PAPA, FABRIZIO VITO
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The common foreign and security policy as a solution for the crisis in the European Union
The European Union, due to the intensive impact of globalization and the achieved level of socio-economic development, is an important element of the global economy.
Rafał Świtała +1 more
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Rural Labor Supply and Economic Opportunities: Commuting, Migration, Tariffs, and Immigration
ABSTRACT Some rural counties remain dependent on agricultural or manufacturing jobs, but an increasing proportion have diversified economics. Rural counties also differ in their abilities to commute to an urban market characterized by higher wages and labor productivity.
Peter F. Orazem, Mary C. Ahearn
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A European view of Putin’s foreign and security policy. CEPS Commentary, 2 March 2012 [PDF]
The overwhelming European attitude, from foreign ministries to the population as a whole, is to hope for European-Russian relations to become more normal, as between all other nations of the continent.
Emerson, Michael
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Contestation of the common foreign and security policy in European Parliament. The case of EU actions in Afghanistan in 2005‑2013 Foreign policy, including the security policy, has traditionally been considered a domain of the public policy, where ...
Marcin Zubek
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